Disney mobile app updated for new DCA

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    Originally Posted By cheesybaby

    ^^Yes, Boudin Bakery is still there.

    It is correct that it should be listed on the map/app. Not an oversight.
     
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    Originally Posted By SuperDry

    <<< It's called Mobile Magic. When it debuted in 2010, it was exclusive to certain model Android phones. The iPhone version came out in late 2011. >>>

    More specifically, it was exclusive to the Verizon network - since Verizon had no iPhone until last year, there was no reason to have an iPhone version. When the Verizon network exclusive expired, they released versions that worked on other networks.
     
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    Originally Posted By SafariRob

    Oh, duh. You're right. Mission Torrilla is the one that got the ax, NOT the bakery. Sheesh. I never visit either of them. Could you tell?
     
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    Originally Posted By SafariRob

    BTW, the bakery needs to go. Relocate part (or all) of it to BVS and give it a theme. They had sourdough bread in the 1920's, didn't they? Put a REAL attraction in its place.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    What kind of an attraction are you going to put in that little building?
     
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    Originally Posted By berol

    They could put up displays that have us reminisce about the bakery that used to be there.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    Boy, that sounds like a thrill a minute.
     
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    Originally Posted By phruby

    An attraction about California Innoventions! We could walk by an AA Woz building the Apple I. It ends in an Apple store.
     
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    Originally Posted By Finch Fries

    I have an Android and I have the Mouse Wait app, as well as another one that is a generic wait time list for the rides at both parks. The Mouse Wait one tends to be the most accurate and less tampered with. Only problem is I don't get a great signal in most areas of the park. Does anyone else have that problem? Buena Vista Street, Cars Land, and the Tomorrowland areas give me the best signals.
     
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    Originally Posted By SuperDry

    <<< BTW, the bakery needs to go. Relocate part (or all) of it to BVS and give it a theme. They had sourdough bread in the 1920's, didn't they? >>>

    Sourdough bread is most closely associated with San Francisco - it's not really a generic California or Los Angeles item.
     
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    Originally Posted By SafariRob

    "Sourdough bread is most closely associated with San Francisco - it's not really a generic California or Los Angeles item."

    Okay, relocate it to the underutilized SF section of the park.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    What SF section? There really isn't one to speak of.
     
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    Originally Posted By Finch Fries

    The Pacific Wharf area with the Ghiradelli and Boudin sounds San Franciscoey to me. ;)
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    Well it is clearly evocative of a wharf somewhere in Northern California in the 1930s or 40s, but I don't think it's specifically meant to represent San Francisco. At least not in the same way that BV Street is supposed to be LA.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    The Wharf is more Monterey than SF.

    I've said forever that I'd still love to see a proper SF section that could be "the NOS of DCA." Don't know where they'd put it, unless they put it where the RCCT is now and perhaps re-claimed a bit of that end of the pier. I guess there's still some of the old Timon lot left that CL didn't take up; it would seem a little weird having SF right next to the desert, but then again it's right next to the Wharf already, and in DL you go right from the jungle to the Mississippi, so why not?
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    "Don't know where they'd put it, unless they put it where the RCCT is now and perhaps re-claimed a bit of that end of the pier."

    A Bugs Land always seemed like a logical spot to me.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    Yes, true. Kinda small and hemmed-in. I think RCCT and adjacent pier would be larger, no? Maybe I'm wrong.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    Maybe, but first you have to tell me what RCCT is. :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Dabob2

    Redwood Creek Challenge Trail.
     
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    Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt

    Oh, yeah sure. I kind of thought that you meant the area near Redwood Creek/Mermaid. Yeah, I think that could work nicely and the land would have a nice view of Paradise Bay.
     

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